Modern Victorian Mansion Floor Plans

Our victorian home plans recall the late 19th century victorian era of house building which was named for queen victoria of england.
Modern victorian mansion floor plans. The architecture during queen victoria s reign was grand and reflected the prosperity of the 19th and 20th centuries with ornate details throughout. Victorian mansion floor plans were about tall buildings full of angles towers and many doors and windows. While the victorian style flourished from the 1820 s into the early 1900 s it is still desirable today. Many modern victorian house floor plans contain updated features such as exercise rooms and home theaters while still retaining that old world charm.
Rich ornamental elements are hallmarks of the victorian house plan. The creation of a lower floor basement was the dependencies of services and the emergence of the bathroom as an independent place for personal care. Victorian house plans are ornate with towers turrets verandas and multiple rooms for different functions often in expressively worked wood or stone or a combination of both. While most victorian homes are two or more stories with traditional layouts.
Oftentimes you will find modern layouts that are open with split bedroom plans or a main level master suite with the secondary bedrooms located on the top floor. A victorian house is easily identified by its intricate gables hipped roofline bay windows and use of hexagonal or octagonal shapes in tower elements. Or plan 48 108 which also boasts modern features like an open floor plan a bumped out spa tub in the master and ample bonus space while still evoking that classic whimsical victorian charm via a turreted den and bedroom. When deciding on a paint color for your victorian house plan consider one or more exuberant colors to complement the.
Please contact us with any questions. Browse our victorian house plans below to find the home that s perfect for you. Historically the first victorian homes marked a popular departure from heavy timber framed and masonry homes and the advent of industrial building methods.